After a season of moderate movement in the USA Today Coaches Top 25 Poll, teams hopscotched all over the rankings after a flurry of upsets Saturday.

Florida State advanced from No. 5 to 3 after dismantling Clemson 51-14 in Death Valley, but the biggest winners in the poll were No. 5 Baylor, No. 7 Missouri and No. 9 Texas Tech, which made major leaps after impressive victories.

The only stability in the rankings was at the very top, as No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Oregon continue to crush opponents. Alabama collected 57 first-place votes while Oregon had 4 and Florida State 1.

The coaches weren't as impressed by Missouri's 36-17 victory over Florida as voters in The Associated Press rankings, which placed the Tigers at No. 5. Texas Tech and Baylor were slotted one spot higher by the coaches than they were in the AP Top 25.

The SEC had four major upsets, with Mississippi dumping LSU, Auburn taking down Texas A&M at College Station, Tennessee upending South Carolina and Vanderbilt dropping Georgia. As a result, Auburn jumped from unranked to No. 17 (the Tigers are no. 11 in the AP Poll) while LSU fell to No. 13, Texas A&M to No. 15 and South Carolina to No. 20. Georgia fell out of the Top 25.